1. Europe governments go their own way on crisis

    Individual European governments issued a cascade of deposit guarantees to shore up their banks but fell short of any coordinated action Monday to deal with the crisis sweeping financial markets, even as stock markets crashed and the euro sank to its lowest level for over a year.

    1. Updated at 8:07 p.m.
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  2. Police fire tear gas against crowd

    Police fired tear gas Tuesday at several thousand demonstrators attempting to block access by lawmakers to the Parliament building in the Thai capital.

    1. Updated at 8:54 p.m.
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  3. Gates: Afghan militants key to country's future

    Defense Secretary Robert Gates on Monday endorsed efforts to reach out to members of the Taliban or other militants in Afghanistan who may be considered reconcilable, much like what has happened in Iraq.

    1. Posted at 7:35 p.m.
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  4. Hamas lawmakers: Abbas term ends in January

    Hamas will cease to recognize Mahmoud Abbas as Palestinian president after Jan. 8 and replace him with one of its own leaders, according to a resolution approved by the Islamic movement's legislators Monday.

    1. Updated at 5:56 p.m.
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  5. Taliban, Afghan officials meet in Saudi Arabia

    A former Taliban ambassador said Monday that the hard-line militants sat with Afghan officials and Saudi King Abdullah over an important religious meal in Saudi Arabia late last month as the insurgency raged back home.

    1. Updated at 8:21 p.m.
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  6. Iraqi women fear going public as candidates

    The 38-year-old teacher wanted to participate in Iraq's first provincial elections in four years - until she realized that a new law would require the ballot to list her name, not just her party.

    1. Updated at 1:57 p.m.
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  7. Nobels awarded for AIDS, cancer virus research

    Two French scientists who discovered the AIDS virus and a German who defied convention in showing a viral cause for cervical cancer shared the Nobel Prize in medicine Monday for breakthroughs that have led to lifesaving drugs and a vaccine.

    1. Posted at 6:08 p.m.
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  8. Major gunrunning and graft trial opens in Paris

    The son of a former French president, an Israeli-Russian billionaire and a tycoon with ties to Arizona's jet set were among the headliners Monday as 42 defendants went on trial in Paris, accused in a worldwide web of trafficked arms to Angola, money laundering and kickbacks.

    1. Updated at 3:40 p.m.
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  9. Pakistan to deport all Afghans from tribal region

    Pakistan ordered the deportation of about 50,000 Afghan refugees in an insurgency-wracked tribal region amid a major military offensive against al-Qaida and Taliban fighters.

    1. Posted at 3:37 p.m.
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  10. Lebanon, US set up joint military commission

    The United States and Lebanon on Monday set up a joint military commission to bolster military cooperation - a move that follows the first visit by the newly elected Lebanese president to Washington.

    1. Posted at 6:30 p.m.
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